Interview Mistakes

Written by James OKeefe

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4. Researching Company But Not Yourself.

Candidates intellectually prepare by researching company. Most job seekers do not research themselves by taking inventory of their experience, knowledge and skills. Formulating a talent inventory prepares you to immediately respond to any question about your experience. You must be prepared to discuss any part of your background. Creating your talent inventory refreshes your memory and helps you immediately remember experiences you would otherwise have forgotten during interview.

5. Leaving Your Cell Phone On.

We may live in a wired, always-available society, but a ringing cell phone is not appropriate for an interview. Turn it off before you enter company.

6. Waiting for a Call.

Time is your enemy after interview. After you send a thank-you email and note to every interviewer, follow up a couple of days later with either a question or additional information. Contact person who can hire you -- not HR department. Additional information can be details about your talents, a recent competitor's press release or industry trends. Your intention is to keep everyone's memory of you fresh.

Charlemagne

Written by Robert Bruce Baird

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I think Jasher story is all involved with Miriam who is one of main Masonic figures to this day as they call each other ‘Sons of Widow’. Some say she is true ‘widow’ and she was an alchemist as well as sister of Moses, but original ‘widow’ is Isis whose Keltic people founded Egypt and spiritual center it became. The spear was one of highly sought after relics by likes of another Merovingian bastard by name of Hitler.

The Carolingian Dynasty is actually founded by a Merovingian illegitimate and man known as Charlemagne is thus a continuation of vile effluent which this family has had in spades. That is not to suggest that all members of this family are all bad. The likes of Jesus, Bertrand Russell and JFK are no easy group to marginalize as vipers. Here is a little something about intrigue that crossed supposed religious lines as elites cared little about superficial political propaganda of any historical era. You must read five different points of view and many authors in any investigation before you can honestly say you know enough to have an informed opinion. Sadly, this is still true as you look to current history or journalism of our media today. In this excerpt we find something akin to what Constantine did with Caliphs or leaders of Persian part of his own family dynasty which is not Christian.

“Help from north of Pyrenees, where too Muslim threat had for over a decade been so real, might reasonably have been invoked. Yet Charlemagne’s incursion into Spain in 778 was at best equivocal, for it was as ally not of Asturians but of Caliph of Bagdad against Abd-al-Rahman that he led an army to Saragossa and, foiled there in his expectation of a friendly reception, sacked Christian town of Pamplona, centre of what was then gradually taking shape as kingdom of Navarre, on his withdrawal northward. For this Basques, readily allying themselves in their turn with Muslims, visited on his rearguard memorable retribution at Pass of Roncesvalles.” (9)